So now there are only two exceptions in Chicago for making words that end in S possessive: First, you still use a lone apostrophe to make what they call “uninflected nouns” possessive. Those are the rare birds for which the singular and plural are the same and end in S—so words lik...
A DAY IN A FRENCH LIFE by Kristi Espinasse In the parking lot at Aldi I was loading our groceries, Mom's, then mine, into our car, when I saw two familiar faces. It was the funny duo behind us in the checkout line. Turning to the brothers (who were twins?), I smiled: Je voul...
A special commemorative kick plate was added to the car, but on it there’s an apostrophe after the Peck name, making it possessive, rather than plural. We reached out to Bentley to see what happened, and the company told us that the piece is shown “...
It is a drive of two hours.The apostrophe s is required after the plural noun hours. Many people write it this way. Do a search on google and you will see it, but still it is not considered grammatically correct. two hours' drive This is correct. You can use it with or without ...